AIR RAIDS.
News from Hornchurch says that there have been some stirring air raids over Hornchurch. This is m the direct route to London. Since the last raid numbers of machines and men from France have come across to the aerodrome near the hospital, so they were expecting a big battle next time the Germans came. The last
the sister saw was very exciting, with the guns going all round, but fortunately none of them were nervous. At Brighton they say the raids come and go, and m a day or so you would never know there had been one, except m cases where there have been deaths, the damage is cleared away so soon. They hear the roar of guns quite plainly at times.
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume X, Issue 4, 1 October 1917, Page 218
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